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Wantage Township District and Curriculum

The Sussex-Wantage Regional School District is responsible for educating students in kindergarten through the eighth grade in Wantage, New Jersey. The district has nearly 1,500 students who attend one of three district schools. Students of high school age attend High Point Regional High School, which is operated independently from the other schools in the township. The high school has an enrollment of over 1,100 students. The districts work together to ensure that expectations for student learning are consistent and comparable.

We currently cover the following Wantage Township-area school districts: Sussex-Wantage Regional School District and High Point Regional High School.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wantage Township District Curriculum

The Common Core State Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards provide a framework for curriculum development in both districts. These rigorous standards outline what students should learn at each grade level, determine effective means for delivering content, and provide means for assessing student performance. By providing relevant and engaging learning opportunities in all subjects, the curriculum provides students in both districts with a comprehensive education that prepares them to be active members of society.

The technology curriculum for students in Wantage includes an in-depth study of research and information fluency. Students acquire the ability to use technology to collect, analyze and report on data such as surveys. Students learn to interpret the data they collect in order to make informed decisions about potential problems as well as potential solutions to those problems. Students examine the role of ethics and how technologies should be used to ensure ethical treatment of information.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Wantage Township Educational News

  • Top Performing School - High Point Regional High School has been identified as one of the top performing high schools in the state according to a study recently released by Inside Jersey, a testament to the work of the educators and students.
  • Test Volunteers - According to a recent report by the state Department of Education, the majority of New Jersey’s school districts have volunteered to participate in field testing of the state’s new college readiness and careers assessments.
  • Special Education Funding - The state of New Jersey has made over $1 million in funding available for improving math and literacy programs for students with disabilities which will go to new learning materials and other enhancements to math learning.

Wantage Township Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Sports Supports Academics

Having your child participate in sports provides the obvious health and physical benefits of increased fitness, a healthy lifestyle and improved muscle tone and strength. But participating in sports also gives children a boost in the classroom. Sports are a great way for kids to learn about goal setting. Student-athletes may seek to run faster and jump higher to better benefit their sport, but being able to set these goals helps them to also set academic goals like improving their math or language skills. Sports also provide great time management skills, as students not only have to pay attention to the time left in the game, but also have to learn how to juggle the demands of practice and games with homework, family time and a job. Lastly, participating in sports teaches valuable skills for improving teamwork, such as communication. Effective communication helps teams achieve on the field and helps team members improve achievement in the classroom.